The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... Death felled him at a blow ; And so , without one word , betook him hence . He hath slain heaps during the ... death of Death . " ' Twixt rage and liquor staggering forth they flung , And on their impious oaths their changes rung ; And ...
... Death felled him at a blow ; And so , without one word , betook him hence . He hath slain heaps during the ... death of Death . " ' Twixt rage and liquor staggering forth they flung , And on their impious oaths their changes rung ; And ...
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... Death ye would find , and this your road is Death's . Ye see yon spread of oaks , down by the brook ; There doth he lie , sunned in a flowery nook . " Death sunning in a flowery nook ! How flies Each drunkard o'er the sward , to smite ...
... Death ye would find , and this your road is Death's . Ye see yon spread of oaks , down by the brook ; There doth he lie , sunned in a flowery nook . " Death sunning in a flowery nook ! How flies Each drunkard o'er the sward , to smite ...
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... death - bed All under the willow - tree . See ! the white moon shines on high ; Whiter is my true - love's shroud : Whiter than the morning sky , Whiter than the evening cloud : My love is dead , Gone to his death - bed All under the ...
... death - bed All under the willow - tree . See ! the white moon shines on high ; Whiter is my true - love's shroud : Whiter than the morning sky , Whiter than the evening cloud : My love is dead , Gone to his death - bed All under the ...
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